Foreign and domestic participation in equities trading at the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) suffered significant decline of 40.59 per cent in the first nine months of the year.
The latest report of domestic & foreign portfolio participation in equity trading, September 2016 on the NSE...
The Nigerian Stock Exchange(NSE)Â All-Share Index advanced by 0.43 per cent on Thursday as 15 stock recorded gains in the course of trading. The positive close at the Nigerian equities market brings the year-to-date return to 4.91 per cent negative.
The volume of transactions declined...
The Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) yesterday continued for the third day to witness sell pressure, as bargain hunters remained on the sidelines. Consequently, the overall performance measures, NSE ASI and market capitalisation, fell by 1.73 per cent.
This was due to sustained profit taking by...
Heavy losses recorded by two consumers goods companies – Cadbury Nigeria Plc and GlaxoSmithKline, GSK Plc – last week resulted in N91 billion decline in investors’ wealth on the Nigerian Stock Exchange, NSE.
Trading statistics showed that Cadbury Nigeria Plc’s shares, which topped other 37...
…As Adeosun opens London trading
Kemi Adeosun, the minister of Finance, last Friday opened the London Stock Exchange (LSEG) to celebrate the business ties between Nigeria and UK, while promoting the 3rd ‘London and Lagos Capital Markets in Partnership’ conference.
The minister, who was joined by...
The London Stock Exchange (LSE) has provided $26.1 billion for African companies in the last 10 years, the Chief Executive Officer of the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE), Mr. Oscar Onyema has said.
Onyema disclosed this while speaking at the third “London & Lagos Capital Markets...